Licensing Policies

VMware License Transfer and Account Change Processes

On this page, we explain the different processes which apply to the following scenarios:

1. You wish to transfer ownership of the license to a third party (“
License Transfer”); or

2. You wish to amend VMware’s records to reflect a data entry error or a change in your account details (“
Account Change”).

1. VMware License Transfer

VMware operates a strict policy on license assignment and transfers. VMware’s software license grant to the customer is personal to that customer (ie, the license is not transferable to a third party – a “third party” being any entity (including a related entity) which is not recorded in VMware’s systems as being the authorised licensee of the software licenses in question). As VMware’s software license grant is personal to the customer, transfer requests may be approved or declined by VMware at VMware’s sole discretion. That said, requests which fall under the following categories will be considered favorably:

Acquisition, merger or divestiture

Sale of assets due to bankruptcy

Start of an IT outsourcing arrangement

Termination of an IT outsourcing arrangement

Change in government machinery

In-region corporate group restructures

VMware will also have regard to the terms of your contract if the transfer of licenses was contractually agreed between the parties, as well as any applicable laws which prohibit VMware from restricting the transfer of licenses.

Customer wishes to separate its licenses into two separate Entitlement Accounts (each to be held in the name of the same legal entity)

In order to effect the changes in 1 or 2 above, please contact your Customer Support representative (ph: US English Language Support: 877 486 9273 (Local Toll Free: 650 475 5345), or for international phone numbers please see
https://www.vmware.com/support/us_support.html, or file a service request online by logging in to
My VMware and selecting Get Support from the Quick Links menu). Our support representatives will (i) make a preliminary assessment regarding the validity of your request, (ii) identify the required supporting documentation (if any) and (iii) help you complete the appropriate form (where applicable) which will need to be signed by an authorised representative.